Skip to content
Irish consumer spending rises sharply again in May as eCommerce continues to drive expansion

Press release -

Irish consumer spending rises sharply again in May as eCommerce continues to drive expansion

According to Visa Europe's Consumer Spending Index, Irish consumer expenditure across all payment types (cash, cheques and electronic payments) continued to rise sharply in the year to May. Spending was up +9.2% year-on-year, slightly slower than the +9.6% rise in April, but still among the strongest in the 21-month history so far.

Rising expenditure was recorded across each of the eight broad sectors covered by the report. For the sixth successive month, the strongest expansion in spending was seen in the Recreation & Culture category as consumers visited tourist attractions and made bookings through travel agents. At +19.2% year-on-year, the rate of growth was substantial, despite easing slightly from that recorded in April.

Further evidence of spending in the leisure economy was provided by a double-digit increase in expenditure in the Hotels, Restaurants & Bars sector (+13.4% year-on-year). The rate of growth in this category was the fastest in three months.

Further substantial increases in household spending were recorded in the Transport & Communication (+14.9%) and Household Goods (+13.4%) categories, with rates of expansion quickening in both cases.

Channel data showed that overall expenditure growth continued to be driven by eCommerce categories. Online spending was up +18.6% year-on-year, unchanged from the previous month's record. Meanwhile, at +5.1% year-on-year, Face-to-Face expenditure rose at a slower pace than seen in April.

After having slowed to an 18-month low in April, the rate of growth in spending on Clothing & Footwear rebounded in May and was the sharpest since February (+6.2% year-on-year). Food, Beverages & Tobacco registered a modest, but slightly faster increase in spending. The least marked expansions in expenditure were recorded in the Health & Education and Miscellaneous Goods & Services categories.

Philip Konopik, Country Manager, Ireland, Visa Europe said:

“The latest data from the Irish Consumer Spending Index is another boost for the economy and it is positive to see all sectors benefit from increases in expenditure levels. Ireland’s participation in Summer sporting events will have benefited a number of sectors with numerous electronics retailers running promotions on televisions in the run-up to the championships and fans booking last minute packages to events. The strong recorded spending in the leisure economy is perhaps indicative of the growing ‘experience economy’ here in Ireland, with more and more people prioritising their spend on experiences over their spend on physical things or products.”

Andrew Harker, Senior Economist at Markit said:

“The strong start to 2016 for Irish consumer spending continued into May, with the rate of growth suggested by Visa Europe’s Irish Consumer Spending Index little-changed from that seen in April. The strongest growth rates were seen in categories related to leisure activities, with tourist attractions and travel agents among the beneficiaries. Irish households continue to embrace eCommerce, with the rate of expansion in May unchanged from April’s record.The Visa data suggest that the current environment of rising wages, falling unemployment and a lack of inflationary pressure is continuing to encourage consumers to spend money.”

Categories


Visa Europe is a payments technology business owned and operated by member banks and other payment service providers from 37 countries. It is the leading payments system in Europe, and sits at the heart of the payments ecosystem providing the services and infrastructure to enable millions of European consumers, businesses and governments to make electronic payments.

Its members are responsible for issuing cards, signing up retailers and deciding cardholder and retailer fees. Visa Europe is also the largest transaction processor in Europe, responsible for processing more than 16 billion transactions annually – at a rate of 1,622 transactions per second at peak times.

There are more than 500m Visa cards in Europe, while €1 in every €6 spent in Europe is on a Visa card. Total expenditure on Visa cards exceeds €2 trillion annually, with €1.5 trillion spent at point-of-sale.

Since 2004, Visa Europe has been independent of Visa Inc. and incorporated in the UK, with an exclusive, irrevocable and perpetual licence in Europe. Both companies work in partnership to enable global Visa payments in more than 200 countries and territories.

For more information, visit www.visa.ie and @VisaEuropeNews

Contacts

European Press Office (Including out of hours)

Press contact +44 207 795 5336